England’s World Cup squad selections reportedly leave out key stars including Foden and Palmer, sparking debate over Tuchel’s bold decisions
England manager Thomas Tuchel has reportedly made a series of bold decisions ahead of the FIFA World Cup, with high-profile players including Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Trent Alexander-Arnold expected to miss out on selection, according to multiple UK media reports.
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The reported England World Cup Squad Snubs have triggered widespread debate, particularly given the omission of several players who featured prominently during England’s run to the Euro 2024 final.
Manchester City playmaker Phil Foden and Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer are said to have been left out following inconsistent club campaigns, despite their strong performances at international level in recent years.
Real Madrid defender Trent Alexander-Arnold is also reportedly among those excluded, marking a surprising shift in Tuchel’s selection approach.
The reported squad decision has been described as one of the most unexpected reshuffles in recent England tournament planning, with attention now focused on the players set to replace the omitted stars.
Among the surprise inclusions is Brentford midfielder Jordan Henderson, while Al-Ahli striker Ivan Toney is also expected to make the final squad list, according to the reports.
Other notable omissions include Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White and Leeds United striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, despite strong domestic performances from both players this season.
The reported changes have sparked intense reaction across English football, with many questioning the balance between form, experience and tournament strategy in Tuchel’s approach.
Manchester United defender Harry Maguire also expressed disappointment earlier this week after revealing he was “shocked and gutted” not to be included in the squad plans.
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The final England squad is expected to be officially confirmed in the coming days, as preparations intensify ahead of the tournament.























